Product Curiosity Post

Today’s post is all about sparking interest in a product—without giving away the name or brand.

Why?
Curiosity invites engagement
It keeps you Federal Trade Commission (FTC) + Shaklee compliant

You’re starting a conversation, not dropping a sales pitch.
This is where attraction marketing starts to shine. When you post like a human (not a billboard), people lean in.
They ask questions. They comment. They send DMs.
You’re inviting them to be curious—not pushing them to buy.

✅ Caption Option 1:

Ever feel like your stress levels could win an Olympic medal? 🏅
I used to just ‘push through’—until I found something that actually helps me feel calm and focused without making me sleepy.
Best part? It’s berry-flavored and fits right in my pocket.

Who else could use a little ‘chill’ in their day? 😌🍓
Drop a 🙋‍♀️ if you’re curious!

✅ Caption Option 2:

Who knew one small gummy could make such a big difference?
I wish I had discovered this sooner.
I take it in the afternoon when stress peaks, and it helps me reset without the crash. Curious what it is?

Image Ideas:

  • A hand holding the Cheer Up & Chill Out chew

     

  • A calm setting (desk, yoga mat, morning tea, gratitude journal)

     

  • YOU looking relaxed, smiling, or resting

     

Tip: Skip logos, brand names, or packaging close-ups.

Story Instructions:

Gently introduce a wellness conversation. This isn’t a pitch—it’s an invitation to start seeing you as a go-to for health solutions. Here are some ideas:

✅ Quick Action Checklist

🔲 Choose and Post your caption + image to Facebook + Instagram

🔲 Post a  Story

🔲 Respond to ALL comments and DMs quickly—while curiosity is high

🔲 Track who’s engaging for follow-up!

🔲 What is Meology (product training)?

🔲 How to find YOUR Meology Assessment link (Back Office Training)

👉 Want to learn the why behind curiosity posts?
Click HERE for a quick training on writing Product Curiosity posts

✔️ Done? You’re ready for Day 5 of your 7-Day Launch!

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